Behavioral approach system (BAS)-relevant cognitive styles and bipolar spectrum disorders: concurrent and prospective associations.
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Behavioral approach system (BAS)-relevant cognitive styles and bipolar spectrum disorders: concurrent and prospective associations.
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Eddie Harmon-Jones
Jessica D Keyser
Lauren B Alloy
Lyn Y Abramson
Michael E Hogan
Patricia D Walshaw
Rachel K Gerstein
Robin Nusslock
Snezana Urosevic
Wayne G Whitehouse
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10.1037/A0016604
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2009-08-01T00:00:00Z